- Past years
- 2019
- Reportage
- 1st place (serie)
Picture description: On 27 October 2018 a 22 June 2019, thousands of activists joined massive non-violent protests at Ende Gelaende. For several days, they blocked coal mine infrastructure in Rhineland, Germany.
Series description: In vain, a police officer tries to stop an activist from running across the highway.
Author: Petr Vrabec
Picture description: On 27 October 2018 a 22 June 2019, thousands of activists joined massive non-violent protests at Ende Gelaende. For several days, they blocked coal mine infrastructure in Rhineland, Germany.
Series description: An attempt to stop activists with a water cannon
Author: Petr Vrabec
Picture description: On 27 October 2018 a 22 June 2019, thousands of activists joined massive non-violent protests at Ende Gelaende. For several days, they blocked coal mine infrastructure in Rhineland, Germany.
Series description: A water cannon attack
Author: Petr Vrabec
Picture description: On 27 October 2018 a 22 June 2019, thousands of activists joined massive non-violent protests at Ende Gelaende. For several days, they blocked coal mine infrastructure in Rhineland, Germany.
Series description: A detained activist tried to escape jumping across the crash barriers; a police officer throws him back handcuffed
Author: Petr Vrabec
Picture description: On 27 October 2018 a 22 June 2019, thousands of activists joined massive non-violent protests at Ende Gelaende. For several days, they blocked coal mine infrastructure in Rhineland, Germany.
Series description: The police try to pull apart activists blocking the coal mine railway
Author: Petr Vrabec
Picture description: On 27 October 2018 a 22 June 2019, thousands of activists joined massive non-violent protests at Ende Gelaende. For several days, they blocked coal mine infrastructure in Rhineland, Germany.
Series description: Activist take the steep slope to the coal mine
Author: Petr Vrabec
Picture description: On 27 October 2018 a 22 June 2019, thousands of activists joined massive non-violent protests at Ende Gelaende. For several days, they blocked coal mine infrastructure in Rhineland, Germany.
Series description: Massive non-violent protests were also joined by elderly people, including Gunter. At the age of 76 he dares to take part in civil disobedience and with his stick, he goes to the mine with others.
Author: Petr Vrabec
Picture description: On 27 October 2018 a 22 June 2019, thousands of activists joined massive non-violent protests at Ende Gelaende. For several days, they blocked coal mine infrastructure in Rhineland, Germany.
Series description: Activists run through a group of the coal mine staff and police.
Author: Petr Vrabec
Picture description: On 27 October 2018 a 22 June 2019, thousands of activists joined massive non-violent protests at Ende Gelaende. For several days, they blocked coal mine infrastructure in Rhineland, Germany.
Series description: Tens of police officers could not stop hundreds of activists.
Author: Petr Vrabec
DALŠÍ OCENĚNÍ
- Past years
- 2019
- Reportage
- 2nd place (serie)
Picture description: Overtourism: Overtourism becomes a big phenomenon for more and more places in the world. In the Czech Republic, the most affected areas are Prague, Český Krumlov and Andršpach Teplice Rocks. Crowds of visitors fill picturesque gorges in Adršpach especially during sunny weekends or public holidays. The same situation was on the 15th of August, on the Day of Assumption of the Virgin Mary in close Poland. Carparks were overcrowded, the police were closing the access roads. The locals reminded themselves a fundamental question: How to regulate influx of visitors but do not lose the income of tourism?
Series description: Jammed gorge at the Adrspach Teplice Rocks. (Chronicles of Narnia were filmed there). August 15th, 2019.
Author: Tomáš Vocelka
Picture description: Overtourism: Overtourism becomes a big phenomenon for more and more places in the world. In the Czech Republic, the most affected areas are Prague, Český Krumlov and Andršpach Teplice Rocks. Crowds of visitors fill picturesque gorges in Adršpach especially during sunny weekends or public holidays. The same situation was on the 15th of August, on the Day of Assumption of the Virgin Mary in close Poland. Carparks were overcrowded, the police were closing the access roads. The locals reminded themselves a fundamental question: How to regulate influx of visitors but do not lose the income of tourism?
Series description: A group of tourists, visiting Adrspach Teplice Rocks during the Day of Assumption of the Virgin Mary, August 15th, 2019.
Author: Tomáš Vocelka
Picture description: Overtourism: Overtourism becomes a big phenomenon for more and more places in the world. In the Czech Republic, the most affected areas are Prague, Český Krumlov and Andršpach Teplice Rocks. Crowds of visitors fill picturesque gorges in Adršpach especially during sunny weekends or public holidays. The same situation was on the 15th of August, on the Day of Assumption of the Virgin Mary in close Poland. Carparks were overcrowded, the police were closing the access roads. The locals reminded themselves a fundamental question: How to regulate influx of visitors but do not lose the income of tourism?
Series description: The Adršpach Teplice Rocks are an unusual set of sandstone formations covering 17 km2 in northeastern Bohemia, Czech Republic. (Adrspach, August 15th, 2019).
Author: Tomáš Vocelka
Picture description: Overtourism: Overtourism becomes a big phenomenon for more and more places in the world. In the Czech Republic, the most affected areas are Prague, Český Krumlov and Andršpach Teplice Rocks. Crowds of visitors fill picturesque gorges in Adršpach especially during sunny weekends or public holidays. The same situation was on the 15th of August, on the Day of Assumption of the Virgin Mary in close Poland. Carparks were overcrowded, the police were closing the access roads. The locals reminded themselves a fundamental question: How to regulate influx of visitors but do not lose the income of tourism?
Series description: Despite the tourists may visit the rocks via a number of marked trails and the area is a really popular destination, there is only a small parking. It used to be full and closed during the busy days. (Adrspach, August 15th, 2019).
Author: Tomáš Vocelka
Picture description: Overtourism: Overtourism becomes a big phenomenon for more and more places in the world. In the Czech Republic, the most affected areas are Prague, Český Krumlov and Andršpach Teplice Rocks. Crowds of visitors fill picturesque gorges in Adršpach especially during sunny weekends or public holidays. The same situation was on the 15th of August, on the Day of Assumption of the Virgin Mary in close Poland. Carparks were overcrowded, the police were closing the access roads. The locals reminded themselves a fundamental question: How to regulate influx of visitors but do not lose the income of tourism?
Series description: Crowds at Adrspach train station, near entrance to the rocks. (Adrspach, August 15th, 2019).
Author: Tomáš Vocelka
Picture description: Overtourism: Overtourism becomes a big phenomenon for more and more places in the world. In the Czech Republic, the most affected areas are Prague, Český Krumlov and Andršpach Teplice Rocks. Crowds of visitors fill picturesque gorges in Adršpach especially during sunny weekends or public holidays. The same situation was on the 15th of August, on the Day of Assumption of the Virgin Mary in close Poland. Carparks were overcrowded, the police were closing the access roads. The locals reminded themselves a fundamental question: How to regulate influx of visitors but do not lose the income of tourism?
Series description: In the drowned qarry there is possibility to take a cruise on a barge that sails on the waters of the romantic lake. The bargue cruises were completely occupied all that day. (Adrspach, August 15th, 2019).
Author: Tomáš Vocelka
Picture description: Overtourism: Overtourism becomes a big phenomenon for more and more places in the world. In the Czech Republic, the most affected areas are Prague, Český Krumlov and Andršpach Teplice Rocks. Crowds of visitors fill picturesque gorges in Adršpach especially during sunny weekends or public holidays. The same situation was on the 15th of August, on the Day of Assumption of the Virgin Mary in close Poland. Carparks were overcrowded, the police were closing the access roads. The locals reminded themselves a fundamental question: How to regulate influx of visitors but do not lose the income of tourism?
Series description: The Big Waterfall falls into a rock gorge from the height of 16 metres. Everybody wants to take a selfie in the gorge and the entrance is jammed. (Adrspach, August 15th, 2019).
Author: Tomáš Vocelka
Picture description: Overtourism: Overtourism becomes a big phenomenon for more and more places in the world. In the Czech Republic, the most affected areas are Prague, Český Krumlov and Andršpach Teplice Rocks. Crowds of visitors fill picturesque gorges in Adršpach especially during sunny weekends or public holidays. The same situation was on the 15th of August, on the Day of Assumption of the Virgin Mary in close Poland. Carparks were overcrowded, the police were closing the access roads. The locals reminded themselves a fundamental question: How to regulate influx of visitors but do not lose the income of tourism?
Series description: Long line of vistors waiting for a boat trip. (Adrspach, August 15th, 2019).
Author: Tomáš Vocelka
Picture description: Overtourism: Overtourism becomes a big phenomenon for more and more places in the world. In the Czech Republic, the most affected areas are Prague, Český Krumlov and Andršpach Teplice Rocks. Crowds of visitors fill picturesque gorges in Adršpach especially during sunny weekends or public holidays. The same situation was on the 15th of August, on the Day of Assumption of the Virgin Mary in close Poland. Carparks were overcrowded, the police were closing the access roads. The locals reminded themselves a fundamental question: How to regulate influx of visitors but do not lose the income of tourism?
Series description: They say you can immerse yourself in the real-life locations seen on screen in the fantasy film The Chronicles of Narnia here. But not today. Actually, you can immerse only in the crowds. (Adrspach, August 15th, 2019).
Author: Tomáš Vocelka
DALŠÍ OCENĚNÍ
- Past years
- 2019
- Reportage
- 3rd place (serie)
Picture description: Historically first Hasidic wedding in Prague, June 2019.
Series description: The groom on the way to altar
Author: Jan Zátorský
Picture description: Historically first Hasidic wedding in Prague, June 2019.
Series description: Bride waiting for ceremony
Author: Jan Zátorský
Picture description: Historically first Hasidic wedding in Prague, June 2019.
Series description: Wedding guests
Author: Jan Zátorský
Picture description: Historically first Hasidic wedding in Prague, June 2019.
Series description: Just married
Author: Jan Zátorský
Picture description: Historically first Hasidic wedding in Prague, June 2019.
Series description: The newlyweds have 7 minutes to get to know each other
Author: Jan Zátorský
Picture description: Historically first Hasidic wedding in Prague, June 2019.
Series description: Guarding their privacy
Author: Jan Zátorský
Picture description: Historically first Hasidic wedding in Prague, June 2019.
Series description: Men celebrate separately from women
Author: Jan Zátorský
Picture description: Historically first Hasidic wedding in Prague, June 2019.
Series description: Women looking through paravan
Author: Jan Zátorský